The article explores the rising trend of converting old vehicles into mobile homes, focusing on Christopher McKinnon's DIY project, a 1990 Ford F-350 transformed into a cabin-like camper. The design features panoramic windows, a warm wood interior, and a spacious layout emphasizing comfort and utility. McKinnon chose the F-350 for its larger flatbed, optimizing space for storage and furnishings. Key amenities include a full-size bed, cooking essentials, and insulation for weather resistance, showcasing creativity in sustainable living and adventure.
The interior features a simple, open layout to maintain spaciousness, enhanced by a large wall mirror that adds depth. The overcab section houses a full-size bed with 8-inch memory foam.
Christopher McKinnon, who found the F-250's floor space too limited, chose the F-350 for its larger 12-ft by 8-ft flatbed, allowing for a roomier, cabin-like camper.
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